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aliens that is totally 00:05
unrealistic absolutely redonkulous you 00:08
could say that again oh oh yeah right 00:11
there right there oh 00:14
over yeah that's the 00:15
[Music] 00:18
spot hey silly doggy 00:27
[Music] 00:31
that's a keeper you want to go play 00:36
outside huh you want to go play outside 00:38
let's 00:42
[Music] 00:44
go does that dog look familiar nope I 00:55
never seen him before in my 01:00
[Music] 01:04
life there is no home like the one youve 01:09
got cuz that home 01:16
belongs to you 01:20
[Music] 01:24

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[English]
aliens that is totally
unrealistic absolutely redonkulous you
could say that again oh oh yeah right
there right there oh
over yeah that's the
[Music]
spot hey silly doggy
[Music]
that's a keeper you want to go play
outside huh you want to go play outside
let's
[Music]
go does that dog look familiar nope I
never seen him before in my
[Music]
life there is no home like the one youve
got cuz that home
belongs to you
[Music]

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Vocabulary Meanings

aliens

ˈeɪliənz

A2
  • noun
  • - extraterrestrial beings

unrealistic

ˌʌnriəˈlɪstɪk

B1
  • adjective
  • - not based on reality

redonkulous

rɪˈdɒŋkjuləs

B2
  • adjective
  • - extremely ridiculous

keeper

ˈkiːpər

A2
  • noun
  • - someone or something worth keeping

play

pleɪ

A1
  • verb
  • - to engage in activity for enjoyment

outside

ˌaʊtˈsaɪd

A1
  • adjective
  • - not inside a building or room

familiar

fəˈmɪliər

A2
  • adjective
  • - well-known from experience

belongs

bɪˈlɒŋz

A2
  • verb
  • - to be the property of

home

hoʊm

A1
  • noun
  • - one's place of residence

spot

spɒt

A1
  • noun
  • - a particular place or area

silly

ˈsɪli

A1
  • adjective
  • - foolish or ridiculous

doggy

ˈdɒɡi

A1
  • noun
  • - a pet dog (informal)

go

ɡoʊ

A1
  • verb
  • - to move or travel

life

laɪf

A1
  • noun
  • - the state of being alive

absolutely

ˈæbsəluːtli

A2
  • adverb
  • - completely or totally

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Key Grammar Structures

  • Aliens that is totally unrealistic

    ➔ Defining relative clause with the pronoun **that** + present simple verb

    ➔ The word **that** introduces a clause that describes **Aliens** and is followed by the verb **is**.

  • could say that again

    ➔ Modal verb **could** + base form verb (bare infinitive)

    ➔ The modal **could** is followed by the bare infinitive **say** to express possibility or polite request.

  • you want to go play outside

    ➔ Catenative verb construction: **want** + infinitive **to go** + bare infinitive **play**

    ➔ After **want**, the infinitive **to go** is used, and another verb **play** follows directly without “to”.

  • let's

    ➔ Imperative suggestion with the contraction **let's** (= let us)

    ➔ The word **let's** combines **let** + **us** to make a friendly invitation (e.g., “let's go”).

  • does that dog look familiar?

    ➔ Yes‑/no question formed with auxiliary **does** + subject + base verb **look**

    ➔ The auxiliary **does** is placed before the subject **that dog** and the base verb **look** to form a question.

  • I never seen him before in my life

    ➔ Incorrect use of present perfect – should be **have never seen**; the structure is **have + past participle**

    ➔ The verb **seen** is a past participle and must be preceded by **have** (or **has**) to form the present perfect: **I have never seen** him.

  • there is no home like the one you've got

    ➔ Negative existential **there is no** + noun + comparative **like** + relative clause **the one you've got**

    ➔ The phrase **there is no** denies the existence of any **home** that is similar to **the one you’ve got** (the relative clause).

  • belongs to you

    ➔ Simple present third‑person singular verb **belongs** with prepositional phrase **to you**

    ➔ The verb **belongs** ends in **‑s** because the subject is third‑person singular (the home). The preposition **to** introduces the indirect object **you**.

  • over yeah that's the

    ➔ Ellipsis – omission of a noun after **that’s the**; understood as “that’s the one” or “that’s the spot”.

    ➔ The sentence stops after **the**, leaving the noun implied; the listener fills in the missing word (e.g., **spot**).

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